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Bad Faith Filing

A filing that serves no legitimate purpose. Usually, people file in bad faith to harass the other party, drive up costs, or because they are angry with the judge, the opposing attorney, or the opposing party (or perhaps all three). A bad faith filing can result with the offending party being ordered to pay attorney’s fees or face other sanctions. If it is repeated, the offending party could be deemed a vexatious litigant.

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